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Review of Social Impact Bonds in the South African Educational Sector

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This exploratory investigation examines relevant Social Impact Bonds from other markets and concludes that their implementation is likely to find traction within an emerging market context such as South Africa. The findings suggest that short to medium term (less than 5 years) SIB contractual periods are preferred with investor capital fully risk exposed. SIBs may be viewed as a nexus for a number of inter-related areas. Firstly, one could trace its roots in Social Innovation, notably to the Connected Difference theory of Social Innovation. The theory espouses three important components to social innovation: - They are typically hybrids or new combinations of existing elements, as opposed to being completely new themselves - Their implementation dissects organisational, sectoral or disciplinary boundaries - In connecting together previously disparate role-players, they create powerful and lasting new social relationships.

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Rayner Canning tem mais de 15 anos de experiência em educação terciária, liderança sénior, perspicácia empresarial e experiência em gestão de relações com clientes. Ele tem uma paixão por fazer negócios da forma correcta e por impactar positivamente todas as facetas dos negócios, da sociedade, do governo e do ambiente.

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Authors Rayner Canning
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.06.2018
 
EAN 9786139846535
ISBN 9786139846535
No. of pages 92
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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